Flight Safety Australia - feedback survey 2022

Closed 21 Aug 2022

Opened 21 Jul 2022

Results updated 29 Sep 2022

The results are in! Readers recommend Flight Safety Australia!

We recently asked for feedback on our flagship aviation safety magazine Flight Safety Australia. The survey explored current reading habits, satisfaction levels and how we can keep delivering a high-quality magazine.

We would like to thank the 792 people who took the time to complete the survey. Overall, the feedback was positive:

  • 94% would recommend the magazine to other people in the industry
  • 96% learnt useful information about aviation safety
  • 88% say it has influenced them to become safer in their aviation role.

Read what people had to say.

Join our community of satisfied readers. Subscribe now to the print edition or read it online!

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Overview

Flight Safety Australia is CASA’s flagship aviation safety magazine. 

Take our survey to help us better provide the kind of publication you want!

Whether you are a current reader, or have never read it, we want your feedback.

The survey will take about 5-10 minutes to complete.

About Flight Safety Australia

Flight Safety Australia offers credible, informative and comprehensive content on all key aviation safety issues - safety management systems, maintenance, runway safety, human factors, airspace, training, aviation medicine - and more. 

Flight Safety Australia is available two ways:

The magazine has 64 pages packed with features, news, in-depth analysis and photography, on a wide range of topics by expert contributors from the aviation community. You can read the popular ‘Crash comic’, along with our ‘Close calls’ where pilots share their experiences and lessons learned in the name of safety, and test your knowledge with a range of quizzes. All this delivered direct to your door every quarter.

The online edition includes topical news and unique digital-only content including safety videos and audio close calls. You can also engage with peers from the aviation community by liking, sharing or commenting on the articles.

We also promote stories through CASA's Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts.

Audiences

  • Aerodrome operator
  • Air operators
  • Air traffic controller(s)
  • Airworthiness organisations
  • CASA Staff
  • Designated Aviation Medical Examiner (DAME)
  • Drone operators
  • Engineers
  • Flight instructors and flight examiners
  • Flight training operators
  • Foreign registered aircraft operator
  • Hot air balloon operators
  • Manufacturers
  • Pilots
  • Sport and recreation operators/clubs
  • Traveling public/passengers

Interests

  • Air travel
  • Aircraft certification and design
  • Airspace and infrastructure
  • Airworthiness / maintenance
  • Aviation medicine
  • Cabin safety
  • Dangerous goods
  • Drones/uncrewed aircraft systems
  • Drug and alcohol management
  • Emergencies and incident reporting
  • Fatigue management
  • Flight training
  • Hazards
  • Health
  • Human factors
  • Licensing
  • Limited category aircraft
  • Operational standards
  • Safety management systems
  • Sport and recreational aviation